Field notes, Kentucky, circa 1905-1907
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110 UP 4 Columnaria layers. 9-2 to 11/2 layered rather massive cl. beds [illegible] Beds 73 to 92 white clay limestone. 71/2 to 73 many dense limestone. 45 to 11/2 clay shale with [illegible]. 4) 41 to 45-1/2 clay with Ostracod Calcifer. 39 Devonian N. limpingia, flat, 3a 33-1/2 to 37-1/2 ft trygonia collected [illegible] 3) 10-13 ft 1) 5-1/2 ft. up. 2. 0-5-1/2 ft Leamy bed limestone, 17ft very irregular clay rock, 9 to 6-1/2 in payment or snails. 5ft 6in Clay shale indicated or bedding 2ft 8in solid clay rock, Some fragment a snails- 7-1/2 ft clay moderate heating up into [illegible] 5) 5-1/2 ft trygonia live in sandy clay with Oy. Crustled. Rhynd. Calyx Stronglasmia. 115 Rhyncholypa quadrata, Crust bed, [illegible] Glymmaria alternata top? 11-01 2/4 to Calaveras or [illegible]. 44 ft mean face of hill up from fence at farm. 27-1/2 ft gate leading to barn in north. 16-3/4 ft east fence of lot of house on south week 7. 5ft well bedded rock. 72-5 to 8-1/4 Portland bed, 45ft soft with very clay shale rock. 79 ft clay rock hard. 5ft in clay shale indicated a heating trouble 2ft 3in solid clay rock. [illegible] brittle above. 10ft (= ?) well amid clay below, some Columnaria layers, Springfield 12-1/2 ft X base (Magpie perch extended) 840 Springfield depot. 940 Flint road corner Sy. Springfield 875 RR track at Lebanon K13 = Wly section 2, about two miles S E of Lebanon. Not Julian near by. I believe there are 2-3 distinct layers just in [illegible], famously Clayville.